A Wilhelm Scream is streaming the album version of "Number One" from their forthcoming LP, Partycrasher. The track is both here and in the replies. The album is out via No Idea Records on November 5 and preorders are in the label's webstore.

In an interview with Punknews.org, bassist Brian Robinson revealed that A Wilhelm Scream's new record will be titled Partycrasher. The record was sent out to be mastered last week and artist Dave Kloc is currently in the final stages of finishing the artwork. It will be released on No Idea Records. The band hopes to have it out for their summer tour with The Flatliners.

We've been talking back and forth with No Idea [Records]. It's going to come out on No Idea, and we can only give a vague answer because we don't wanna disappoint anybody with a specific date. If we set a date, we know it's not gonna come out on that date. We're just saying spring next year. Then we'll be touring off of that when it comes out. It works out perfectly like I said. We've got real life stuff to be working on.

SPRING!…. My plan has come to fruition. Mike [Supina, guitar] arranged and wrote a few songs on the record and they’re great. He also came up with the lyrics and melodies for those songs. I think this record is going to be a much more collaborative effort from everybody, adding all the wonderful stuff they do, you know? I mean, I basically said, “Hey, who’s the best bassist I know? Brian Robinson. Okay, let’s get him in the band. Who’s Nick Angelini? There he is. He feels the music.” Then Brian called up Mike. We have a very creative and awesome lineup. It’s great when...

The third (and most likely last) pressing of A Wilhelm Scream's 2007 full-length release and arguably the best technical punk band on the planet. First pressing of 1000 on yellow and marble gray vinyl (500 of each) is SOLD OUT. Second pressing of translucent yellow/slime green and translucent blue (500 of each) is also SOLD OUT. Third pressing of 500 comes on heavyweight 180 gram virgin black vinyl.

Well, let me just start by saying that I, maybe more than anyone, can’t fucking wait to release this record. The actual music/vocals are all done. From my understanding we’re just waiting to get the record mixed and mastered at the Blasting Room, and then we’ll be at the mercy of artwork/record label business. So, short answer..it’s done when it’s done.

Every time I listen to A Wilhelm Scream I immediately hate all other music. Then I binge on their catalog for days. Anyone else have this happen with any band? And while hovering around this topic: what's some similar music I should check out?

A Wilhelm Scream is doing a headlining tour this summer, and will be making a stop at the Howell Opera House in Howell, Michigan. Here is your chance for free tickets at that show. Details on how to win are in the replies.

To our loyal fans, critics, and people who don't give a fuck - (but will post their opinion on the internet anyway out of a sheer attempt for attenion in their otherwise meaningless lives),

A miracle has happened. No, not one of those miracles where a holiday will be made out of it in years to come, but something that should at least be celebrated with maybe a pathetic "ticker-tape parade". (Like that episode of the Simpsons..."Welcome home, Space-girl!" ... was that the pretzel episode?)

Mike Supina, (aka. "Meehow", "Shit-Dick", "Psycho-Mike-oh", etc.)... will be joining us on all of our...

Fuse is offering a free download of A Wilhelm Scream's "Die While We're Young". Head over here to grab it while you can. If you dig that track, be sure to pick up their new CD, Career Suicide, out now on Nitro Records.

A Wilhelm Scream have parted ways with guitarist Christopher Levesque, citing a change in interests as cause for the departure. The act will release their new, full-length effort, Career Suicide, on October 9th courtesy of Nitro Records.